citizen, if even if he's a bad guy he has certain rights after the constitution. and you can't just say "okay, we're going to kill him." >> in the united states, that's true. if you join forceses with the enemy, we have a long-standing tradition in this country that that in and of itself you lose your constitutional protection. are you engaged engaged in bridge represent activities against the united states. this happened in world war i, world war ii where americans would join forces with people at war with the united states, and when you do that, you sacrifice your rights. so this is someone who had sworn off his citizenship, had been actively planning terrorist attack against the united states the most notable was the one over detroit on christmas day and but for a quarter of an inch of an injector that would have gone off and killed hundreds on the plane, if not thousands on the ground. he was a serious al qaeda player. he picked his team. this is not an american citizen of the united states. does not apply, none of this. this is only enemy belligerence with th